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Falcon's Skill Tree is, like all the other playable characters', divided into branches that improve different abilities. Following is a list of all the upgrades in the four different branches in Falcon's Skill Tree, plus the 2 Respenders.

Decreases the amount of health needed to revive another Character or sidekick.

2 skill points

Health Boost

Increases Falcon's maximum health.

4 skill points

Team Player

Decreases the amount of time it takes to revive another Character or sidekick.

2 skill points

Ready to Run - Level 2

Increases Falcon's running speed.

3 skill points

Super Health Boost

Increases Falcon's maximum health.

6 skill points

Respenders

Name

Description

Notes

Respender 1

At level 10, allows you to completely respend all of your skills points. Use it wisely, though. Once purchased, it will be permanently used.

0 skill points

Respender 2

At level 20, allows you to completely respend all of your skills points. Use it wisely, though. Once purchased, it will be permanently used.

0 skill points

Development

When Avalanche began working on a figure of Falcon, Disney suggested that they use his Ultimate Spider-Man design rather than his outfit from Captain America: The Winter Soldier. While many of the development team, including Jeff Bunker, wanted to use his Winter Soldier outfit because they thought it looked cool, they realized that if they were going to make play sets based on the Marvel animated TV shows, then they needed to use Falcon's design from the shows or it would not fit in with the rest of the Characters. They also felt that the TV version of Falcon's costume was more iconic, and better represented the character. However, because the team liked the designs that the team had come up with for a Winter Soldier design for the costume, they made it into a costume changepower disc for the character.[5]

The team found Falcon's Wings a particular challenge to design. They tried two different designs for them: one made the wings come from a Pack on his back, and the other had them attached to his arms. The team decided on the former design because they wanted the wings to look like wings from all angles.[5]

The translucent red material used for Falcon's wings on his figure were something never before used for a Disney Infinityfigure, and according to Jeff Bunker, they required a lot of extra research and development to be able to make successfully.[5]

Trivia

Even though Falcon technically flies using the Falcon's Wingspack (his default pack), he can still fly even when equipping a different pack.